The Las Vegas regional took place on 5/7/16, fielding 35 players from around the southwest United States. As runner I went 4-1 in Swiss and 1-0 in elimination (plus 1 timed draw and 1 win via deck list error). My corp deck can be found here.

This is my latest build of siphonspam Whizzard; I played it because the only way to beat the most scumbag corp is to embrace the scum. I played an earlier version of the deck also to a 4-1 record at the Mountain View regional last month, but I didn't perform well enough with my corp to make the cut there.

Whizzard is great at trashing assets and Crisium Grids, making it tough for the corp to dodge or recover from siphons.

Right now most people will assume that you are playing a Dumblefork deck and play accordingly - these people are in for a rude surprise!

If your opponent does catch on to what's up and defends appropriately against siphon, the game devolves into a friendly competition of who can for more . You have 4 to the corp's 3 , so you typically win!

@tmoiynmwg, seems like a reasonable approach :) And with 2 Employee Strike you've gotta be feeling good about it hitting the table reasonably early (and sticking due to the recursion). How did you find Vigil as a draw engine? I play it in Val with Itinerant Protesters support where it does good work.

Looks super bizarre and a lot of fun, definitely giving this a try! Do you ever have trouble running out of breakers? I realise you're going for destruction > breaking as much as possible, but even with all the recursion it seems like you might run out of answers if they can stall long enough.

Would you mind giving us a very short paragraph about the IG match up and about that specific IG match up at the finals that probably ended due to illegal list? We saw it through our eyes and through the casters eyes but would like to read what you were thinking up till the match ended. How favorable or not was your position through your eyes up untill the time caprice got rezzed etc etc.

@Lyncha Not very seriously but I do agree that it could be a great fit. I'd try cutting 1 faust for it to see how it performs.

@Letsaros I felt favored in that game even though @sirris was doing a great job of playing around siphon. Keep strike up and keep using those whizzard credits every turn. As long as you can keep the assets down, all IG has to rely on are a few ice (which you can burn down pretty cheaply) and psi games (which they can't play if they are poor).

Played against the mad genius who made this twice in Vegas. His description of games devolving into a click-for-credit war is accurate. It's also a war he was good at winning. Monster deck and a monster pilot behind it.

@Frogblast Swordsman is the biggest problem card; you usually have to lose a breaker and then Parasite it. If you suspect one, you should RR the Femme ahead of time rather than waiting for an ideal bypass target. Swordsman is the other reason that having a Mimic in the deck might be nice.

@tmoiynmwg I love this deck; I just started playing it today and just love the aggressive playstyle compared to Dumbleforks. What match-ups do you struggle with, and do you have any tips for those match-ups? It seems like Palana glacier might be a bit challenging, since they can get a bunch of money really fast.

Pālanā is the hardest matchup. Try to keep the pressure up and close out the game ASAP because Palana will quickly outpace you in a longer game. You're doing well if you can prevent the corp from ever playing a Restructure.

Thank you for this list. It really reminds me on the @TheBigBoy Siphon Noise deck. I tinkered around your decks and found a solution for myself that I really enjoy so far. I'll publish it after the next tournament. Biggest change I made so far was replacing Faust with Eater and adding Keyhole. If the corp rezzes a Crisium Grid in front of R&D to prevent further damage, the laughter really begins ;-)

A little late to the party, but I wanted to let you know about my success with your deck. I took it to the NYC regionals (69 players) . I came in 6th after 6 rounds of swiss (4th after cut). I didn't drop a single game during swiss with this deck. The deck is not obvious or simple to pilot, but it is a huge impact deck. The R&D + HQ pressure is too much for most corps to handle. I played about 60 games on jnet in preparation. Thank you for creating such a powerful and unique deck!